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Neeltje "Eleanor" Lane 1749–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: April 21, 1749

Birth Location: Hunterdon County, Jew Jersey

Death Date: April 8, 1829

Death Location: Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, USA

Father: Lt. Lane

Mother: Saratje Covenhoven

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Neeltje "Eleanor" Lane was born in 1749 in Hunterdon County, Jew Jersey, the child of Lt Aaron Mathysezen Arie Lane And Saratje Jorisze Sarah Covenhoven. Neeltje "Eleanor" Lane passed away in 1829 in Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, USA.

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Biography

  • Neeltje "Eleanor" Lane was born in 1749 in Hunterdon County, Jew Jersey, the child of Lt Aaron Mathysezen Arie Lane And Saratje Jorisze Sarah Covenhoven.
  • Neeltje "Eleanor" Lane passed away in 1829 in Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, USA.

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Neeltje Lane's Ancestors

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Neeltje Lane
1749–1829
Birth Place: Hunterdon County, Jew Jersey
Parents
Lt. Aaron Mathysezen "Arie" Lane
1719–1805
Pleasant Valley, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA
Saratje (Jorisze "Sarah") Covenhoven
1726–1812
Whitehouse, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA
Grandparents
Mathias ("Thys" G.* Lanen (Van) Pelt)
1683–1729
Brooklyn, Kings County, NY
Antje ("ANN" G. *) Schanck
1694–1739
Flatlands, Kings Co, NY
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Neeltje Lane's Timeline

2 Records

1749
April 21, 1749
Birth of Neeltje "Eleanor" Lane in Hunterdon County, Jew Jersey
Hunterdon County, Jew Jersey
1829
April 8, 1829
Age 80
Death of Neeltje "Eleanor" Lane in Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, USA
Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: April 21, 1749
    Event Place: Hunterdon County, Jew Jersey

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 8, 1829
    Event Place: Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, USA

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